This kind of settlement is associated with the Palaeolithic period of the Old World, and the Paleo-Indian period of the New. |
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Clearly, then, the Paleo-Indian and Na-Dene migrations were separate events. |
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Paleo-Indian peoples, whose descendants include the Paiute, were the first inhabitants in the area, some 12,000 years ago. |
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Dates for Paleo-Indian migration out of Beringia are a matter of current debate. |
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Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers had reached southern New England by some 10,000 years ago. |
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These were people of the Paleo-Indian culture, and, like their successors, the Archaic people, they lived mainly by hunting. |
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The oldest remains of the Paleo-Indian tradition are found on sites where large Pleistocene mammals were killed and butchered. |
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These peoples were of Paleo-Indian culture, and, like their Archaic successors, they lived primarily by hunting. |
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A Paleo-Indian point discovered at Quaco Head has been dated at 11,000 years old. |
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The mouth of the Témiscamie River encompasses a number of other archeological sites bearing numerous artefacts from both Paleo-Indian and historical periods. |
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Our new data compel Paleo-Indian researchers to think more broadly about the age and origins of Clovis technology. |
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The organization of the book is chronological, covering from Paleo-Indian days to the present. |
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While some projectile points from these sites suggest Paleo-Indian varieties, the majority are stemmed or notched and differ in flaking technique from contemporary western Paleo-Indian specimens. |
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Long before the days of ancient Greece and Rome, Paleo-Indian hunters at Little Salt Springs lanced a giant land tortoise with a spear. |
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It differs from preceding Paleo-Indian horizons in its orientation toward a broad range of resources, including plant foods, as evidenced by the frequent use of milling stones. |
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Paleo-Indian artefacts dating as far back as 9,000 years have been found at Basin Head and more recently Mi'kmaq people used the area seasonally for hunting and fishing. |
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The Younger Dryas lasted a thousand years and coincided with the extinction of mammoths and other great beasts and the disappearance of the Paleo-Indian Clovis people. |
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A second Paleo-Indian horizon, which seems in part to be contemporary with the Clovis material and partially to postdate it, is the Folsom phase of the central high plains. |
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And while no Early Paleo-Indian sites have been found in northeast Asia, Paleo-Indian stone tool technology has a Eurasian Upper Paleolithic look to it. |
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This line is based on the lack of mastodont, mammoth, and other Pleistocene vertebrate remains as well as Paleo-Indian artifacts north of the line. |
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